Ellsworth Jones

American Politician

Ellsworth Jones was born in Corinth, New York, United States on January 6th, 1918 and is the American Politician. At the age of 88, Ellsworth Jones biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
January 6, 1918
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Corinth, New York, United States
Death Date
Dec 31, 2006 (age 88)
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Profession
Politician
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Ellsworth Jones Career

He founded the Hayes Tobacco Company in 1952 in Saratoga Springs, New York, which he operated until selling the business in 1977. From July 1968 to April 1969, Jones was also the relocation officer for the Saratoga Springs Urban Renewal Agency, resigning in 1969 in order to focus more on his company.

In 1979 he was elected Mayor of Saratoga Springs, New York. He held the position for five terms before retiring in 1990. As mayor, he was a driving force for the construction of the Saratoga Springs City Center in 1984. He also helped attract to the city a Quad/Graphics printing press and a Ball Corporation canning factory, major employers in the city. He also worked to keep property taxes low. Upon retirement, Jones expressed frustration at the city's commission style government by which legislation is voted on by the mayor and four commissioners, limiting the mayor's power.

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